Takeda Pharma's ADRs to trade on NYSETakeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. said late Tuesday its American depositary shares will start trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 24. The company's ADRs, which currently trade over the counter, will trade under the symbol TAK. Takeda will keep its headquarters in Japan and its primary listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

U.S. oil prices plunge over 7% to settle at a nearly 16-month low as supply worries pummel market Brent crude ends at lowest since October 2017Oil futures tumble on Tuesday, with a more than 7% loss sending benchmark U.S. crude prices to their lowest finish in nearly 16 months.

Oil drops, with U.S. prices below $50 to mark their lowest settlement in over a year Expectations for a jump in crude stocks at U.S. trading hub weighs on pricesOil futures decline Monday, with U.S. prices below $50 and marking their lowest settlement in more than a year. The market fails to stabilize after a weekly loss, pressured by data that reportedly reveal a jump in crude stocks at the U.S. trading hub.

How one exchange became the go-to destination for cannabis stocks As major exchanges eschew U.S. companies that break federal law, the Canadian Securities Exchange has helped them raise more than $1 billion this yearThe Canadian Securities Exchange has become a destination for cannabis companies, especially a wave of U.S.-based pot companies that grow and sell marijuana despite federal prohibition in their home country.

Oil ends sharply lower for the week; natural-gas futures suffer worst weekly loss since 2016U.S. oil futures , with a stronger dollar and risk-off sentiment on the back of losses in the U.S. stock market prompting prices to lose 2.7% for the week. January West Texas Intermediate oil lost $1.38, or 2.6%, to settle at $51.20 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Natural-gas futures, meanwhile, took a plunge as weather forecasts dulled demand prospects for the commodity. "Trading gas at this time of year is a weather trade, and it varies with the forecasts," said James Williams, energy economist at WTRG Economics. January natural gas fell 29.7 cents, or 7.2%, to settle at $3.827 per million British thermal units. Prices lost 14.7% for the week, the biggest such loss since mid-January 2016, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

Tencent Music battles back to produce one of the largest IPOs of 2018 After delay, Tencent division becomes fourth Chinese IPO to raise at least $1 billion in the U.S. this yearTencent Music Entertainment Group on Thursday completed one of the biggest initial public offerings in the U.S. this year, but it almost didn’t happen.

Tencent Music shares soar 10% in trading debutTencent Music Entertainment Group's American Depositary Shares soared 10% in their trading debut Wednesday, after the company priced its initial public offering at the low end of its price range. The company raised about $1.1 billion in the deal. ADS are trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "TME". The Chinese music-streaming company is part of Internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd and has more than 800 million unique monthly visitors. The S&P 500 was up 1.6%.

Most economists don’t expect a recession — which might be why they’re wrong If you’re using economic indicators to determine your allocation to the stock market, you will most certainly be well behind the curveIf you’re using economic indicators to determine your allocation to the stock market, you will most certainly be well behind the curve.

It’s a not-so-happy 1st birthday for bitcoin futures Subdued volume and a steep selloff have marked a turbulent first year for bitcoin futures tradingTuesday marks one year since bitcoin futures began trading.

During stock-market volatility, how would you invest $100,000? Should you consider stocks, bonds, ETFs, gold or put it under your pillow?Should you consider stocks, bonds, ETFs, gold or put it under your pillow?

Dell obtains shareholder approval for buyout deal that will take company public againDell Technologies Inc. said Tuesday that it has obtained shareholder approval for its plan to buy back the tracking stock that's linked to its stake in VMware Inc. . The plan will also take Dell public again. Dell expects the deal to close on Dec. 28 and that class C shares will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on that day under the ticker "DELL." Carl Icahn initially opposed the Dell buyout and against the company surrounding its merger plans. Dell sweetened its offer in November and Icahn dropped his proxy fight, but arguing that Dell shareholders could have obtained a "far better deal." Dell's class V shares are up 1.4% in Tuesday morning trading.

Marijuana producer Aphria’s stock rebounds after second short-seller report Canadian cannabis stocks tumbled Thursday, but Aphria clawed back losses from earlier this weekEmbattled Canadian marijuana producer Aphria Inc. saw its U.S.-listed shares rebound Thursday, after the company issued a rebuttal to a series of accusations leveled by a short seller even as new allegations were posted.

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OPEC oil production climbs in November, but Iran's output declines: reportOil production from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries rose by 40,000 barrels a day to 33.08 million barrels in November from a month earlier, according to an S&P Global Platts report released Wednesday. U.S. sanctions caused Iran's output to fall below 3 million barrels a day. However, Saudi Arabia increased its production by 350,000 barrels a day and output from the United Arab Emirates climbed by 130,000 barrels a day, keeping OPEC's collective output from falling, the report said. Still, compliance among the 12 OPEC members with quotas under the output-cut agreement that began in January 2017 fell to 109% last month from 118% a month earlier. was up 12 cents at $53.37 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The U.S. stock market was closed in observance of a national day of mourning following the passing of former President George H.W. Bush.

U.K. stocks fall as Brexit headlines drive up sterling Trade concerns return to haunt resource stocks London stocks fall after an EU judge said the U.K. can reverse the Brexit decision, news that drove up sterling.

Stocks close higher as S&P 500 has best start to December since 2010 on trade-war truce Market to close Wednesday in national day of mourning for former President George H.W. Bush U.S. stocks close higher Monday, with the S&P 500 having its best start to December in eight years, after the U.S. and China over the weekend called a temporary truce to their trade war

Bush funeral on Wednesday to delay key economic reports, Powell testimony Most reports except for Fed’s ‘Beige Book’ delayed by one dayInvestors will have to wait an extra day for several economic reports owing to the funeral for former President George H.W. Bush. And congressional testimony by the Federal Reserve chairman has been canceled.

With ‘biggest wildcard’ off the table, a Santa rally could stuff investor stockingsFor investors, Christmas just might have come early. The U.S. and the China called a truce in their testy trade war over the weekend, and while the impact of such a cease-fire may ultimately prove temporary, the bulls have to like what it means for the short term. Just one look at the futures market, and it’s pretty clear one big worry has been shelved.

With ‘biggest wildcard’ off the table, a Santa rally could stuff investor stockings Critical information for the U.S. trading dayFor investors, Christmas just might have come early. The U.S. and the China called a truce in their testy trade war over the weekend, and while the impact of such a cease-fire may ultimately prove temporary, the bulls have to like what it means for the short term. Just one look at the futures market, and it’s pretty clear one big worry has been shelved.

George H.W. Bush to lie in state at Capitol before Wednesday’s state funeral National day of mourning declared Wednesday; stock markets to closeGeorge Herbert Walker Bush, who died Friday at 94, will return to Washington one final time as the nation says farewell to its 41st president

New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq to close Wednesday for Bush mourning day Stock markets also plan Monday moments of silence in memory of President George H.W. Bush, who died Friday at the age of 94Stock markets also plan Monday moments of silence in memory of President George H.W. Bush, who died Friday at the age of 94.

Mr. Money Mustache says Suze Orman has it wrong on financial independence and early retirement Why you shouldn’t be fearful — and why you should ride a bicycleFIRE comes down to ‘complete freedom to be the best, most powerful, energetic, happiest and most generous version of You that you can possibly be’ and doesn’t depend on how much money you earn.

Chinese biotech stocks hit by a double whammy, which means it’s time to buy The decline in biotech stocks is more about investors fleeing a high-beta group in a risk-off environment The decline in biotech stocks is more about investors fleeing a high-beta group in a risk-off environment.

‘Fearless Girl’ statue moving to new home on Wall Street Statue removed from spot near ‘Charging Bull,’ will be re-installed by NYSEThe famed statue of the defiant young girl was removed from her spot staring down Wall Street’s “Charging Bull” on Tuesday night — and will be installed in her new home in front of the New York Stock Exchange by the end of the year, officials said Wednesday.

These 2 shocks will jolt stocks higher — and 15 smart ways to prepare for that move Bet on shifts at the Federal Reserve and in President Trump’s relationship with China to boost the S&P 500 — and these stocksBet on shifts at the Federal Reserve and in President Trump’s relationship with China.

Newell Brands to transfer stock listing to NasdaqNewell Brands Inc. said Wednesday it will transfer the listing of its stock to the Nasdaq Global Market from the New York Stock Exchange, effective after the Dec. 10 close, citing Nasdaq's "cost-effective" platforms and tools for branding. The consumer goods company, which brands include Sharpie, Graco and Paper Mate, said the stock's ticker symbol will remain "NWL." The company said the listing transfer, which is expected to be "seamless" for its shareholders is part of its . The stock, which rose 0.6% in premarket trade, has lost 24% year to date through Tuesday, while the SPDR Consumer Discretionary Select Sector ETF has gained 6% and the S&P 500 has edged up 0.3%.

Former NYSE CEO to head up crypto code of conduct group Expect further dialogue with regulators, says ADAM spokesmanThe digital currency market takes another step toward shoring up its reputation on Tuesday with the announcement that a group of firms have joined forces to create an industry code of conduct.

The collapse of this cannabis stock offers a valuable lesson to every investor India Globalization Capital claimed it has a cannabis-based product to treat Alzheimer’s, but details are elusivePromised cannabis-based treatments have enticed investors, but details are elusive.

A death cross is forming in U.S. oil, underlining the unraveling of crude prices The 50-day moving average for WTI futures is less than 0.1% from the 200-dayOil is already in a bear market, but now a fresh, negative pattern is crystallizing in the commodity that has absolutely bludgeoned bulls over the past two months.

When does the stock market close on Black Friday? Bonds and commodities are also set for early closesTraders are trying to shake off a tryptophan hangover following Thanksgiving on Thursday, where markets were closed.

All the potential red flags for investors in IGC, the pot stock that jumped 1,000% in three months The stock has rocketed since the company announced it planned a line of CBD-infused drinks, but details remain scantShares of a company that says it wants to make a line of CBD-infused drinks have run up dramatically, but is there any real news behind the move?

Europe markets close lower, with banks and oil under pressure Thanksgiving Day holiday shutters U.S. marketsOn the Thanksgiving Day holiday for the U.S., European stocks fell on Thursday, with oil and bank stocks leading the way south.

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